Christians around the world celebrate Palm Sunday on March 28, 2021. On this Sunday that comes before Easter, we commemorate Jesus’s triumphant entry into the city of Jerusalem. Thousands of people from all around the world join locals in walking the same path that Jesus walked, from the village of Bethphage that is located on the eastern edge of the Mount of Olives through the valley, entering the city of Jerusalem. This event is very important as it marks the last week of the season of Lent and also the first day of Holy Week (also called Passion Week) that culminates in Easter Sunday. The historical background of Palm Sunday dates back to the end of the 4th Century when people would gather to have their palm blessed then walk the same path that Jesus walked in His entry to Jerusalem. They would hold palm branches that symbolize victory, triumph and peace, and olive branches that symbolize peace and victory, all while chanting verses from the Old Testament and saying “Blessed is...
Greetings to all from Bethlehem. "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God." Matthew 5:9 NIV I am writing to inform you about the current situation and how to understand what is happening. In the midst of the events unfolding in the Holy Land these days, our hearts are heavy with sorrow due to the ongoing conflict and violence. We pray for an end to all violent civilian and military activities that harm both Palestinian and Israeli civilians. Our hope is to preserve the sanctity of humanity, for every person is created in the image of God We stand in solidarity with all the innocent individuals who are suffering, as our hearts go out to them. You can join us in prayer for: · May leaders and decision-makers be guided by wisdom, compassion, and a genuine commitment to peace. · For those who are suffering, may they cry out to the Lord in their distress a...
Hura City It is always wonderful to know more about the land of Palestine, and it is important to integrate with the multi-religious and Palestinian-Israeli gatherings that open the doors for the building of bridges between the people who are living in the land. With the Abrahamic Reunion, we have hosted a journey to the southern Palestine/Israel, where we first visited the city of Hura. We were welcomed there by the Imam and learned about the city that was important to all. One of the things we learned was that in 1948 the population of the city was 120,000 people, but because of Al-Nakbah only 12,000 people remained in the city while the others left and became refugees. According to the Imam, those 12,000 have become 300,000, due to the birth rate. Abrahamic Reunion team hosted by Hura's Imam I thought we were in the south when we visited Hura, but I was astonished that we were in the middle of the country, 250km north is Ras Al Naqoura, Le...
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